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FOOTBALL.—RUGBY

... 0. Parsons, H.lignell and T. W. Baker, threequarters; Edwards and Allen, half backs- T. W. Inskip, Shaeks,F, Shannon, A, Russell, T. hlavis, E. Dymond, A. Harris,andB. E.Watkins,forwards. Oldilerchant Taylors :-. R. Holland back; A. R. Ingrah, M. Stutfield ...

Sporting News

... Sherlock I Mr Walker's John Jackson. 6 yrs, 12st .,,Birchi 2 Mr Brooks's Simon Pure, 4 yrs, 13st eorrell 4 1a5,esido, Nile Queen, Intense, and Bit of Gold also ran' Bettfng-2 to 1 agst Curds and WIley, 7 to 2 cach agst John Jackson and Nile Quben ...

FOOTBALL.—ASSOCIATION

... style, but met a t . sound defence. A foul was given against Atherton vi i for tripping. Barker placed the kick grandly, Russell be I heading the first goal for Bristol (0-1). Gallacher ni 3rI then made a splendid ellort, but without success. d | M'Lean ...

Sporting News

... Heath, 4 rs INo Fool, 6yi Sir Hew, 4Srs Iarasquin, yrs Wee Jennie, 4yre Kun asi 5yrs Armenian, 4yrs Death lknell, Syrs, Clherry John, 4yrs eaing David, 4prs (71b ex) alnbroglio, 4yrs Witticisni, 4yrs (71b ex) Rizzlo 1I, 4yrs aBrecon, 4yrs (71b ex). 1,30 -The ...

Published: Wednesday 11 January 1899
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1619 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting News

... Tacitus .., .5 11 4 do 'i;Mr A. C, Daly's Unit .a . .. 11 3 lo Mrs Parke~s's Mdondino.. 1 .. . 5 10 10 baI lMe G. E. Wslkcer's John falckson 6,010 10 he vnil G, Golly's The Broker .. .0.. .. 107 1 all ENTRIES FOR THE SPRING~ HANDICAPS. LIVERPOQL GRAND ...

Athletics

... City the greatest speed was shown on the right, where Leghrem simply ran round his opponents at times. Cate, did well, and Russell made some good runs, but his centres were not as well placed as usual. Carnelly and Finnerbam. were in average form. Though ...

Athletics

... hundredth goal. m 'Oft expectation fails, and most oft there where, i most it promises. So it was with the. Cup tie , at St. John's lane on Satrdy.It waes in many i's re~pecs tlemost important match over played i id the district. Eut in some respects it ...

Athletics

... United and the It.A.-both strong teams lwhen at home-it will be seen that their out fixtures are not certainties. Then at St. John's lane they have to play Southampton, New Brompton, Reading, Gravesend, the R.A., and Brighton, and judging from the recent ...

Athletics

... to bo represented by Cox, Kelso, Cole, Farnall, Turley, Kinsey, Allan, Barr, Smellie, Copeland, and Gray. The teams at St. John's lane to-day will be Bristol City--Goal, Davy; right back, Caie: left back, Stewart; right half, Jones; centre half, 1,cLean; ...

Published: Wednesday 08 February 1899
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Athletics

... very cleanly. The balanee of r play would be represented more nearly by three t poitsthannine,for Bristol crossed twice (Russell and Jarhan) but did not get anly luck. It was a ding dong battle, and we congratulate the weakened Bristol pack on doing so ...

Athletics

... Boyle nearly ide dribbled over, Russell stopping him just outside. e- Devon were penalised, and from a shot for goal Hitt by saved. Devon restarted in dashing style, add Cooper ats ren maguilicently, but succumbed to Russell. At ;ob the interval Devon led ...

Published: Thursday 16 February 1899
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1639 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Athletics

... hoad Board School), halfbacks; W. G. Somerton (Cina Road Board School), H. Bromlield (Russell Town Board School), A. W. Eickard (Fishpends National), A.A. Smith (St. John's National), F. rates (Wesleyan I School, Hanham), forwards. Linesmen-.1. T. Francombe ...